great job everyone, my i7 is still down and I believe Paul has a few rigs down. once we are up to full force, believe it or not, scores should better a bit. Dusty's output is really low today, he is still on vacation i believe.

if we would have everyone up to full force, I say easily 2.3mil a day. what do you guys think?

Well let me rephrase the above. It is up now. But I was having those BSOD's. I removed the Mega shadow and put the stock cooler and it was fine, no BSOD. Keep in mind before I removed the Mega Shadow I had it off because at stock it would BSOD. So it was fine with Intel Cooler, I gave the Megashadow another shot. It's on now and I loaded my 4.3 Ghz setup but it BSOD with a different one this time. I dropped it down to 4.1 and Linx'ed it for about 15 minutes and it passed. Its crunching at 4.1 Ghz right now succesfully for about two hours. If by the time I go to sleep tonight it is still crunching, Ill unfortunately stop crunching and run linx all night if possible. To be sure. If everything ok in the morning then 4.1 Ghz it is

great job everyone, my i7 is still down and I believe Paul has a few rigs down. once we are up to full force, believe it or not, scores should better a bit. Dusty's output is really low today, he is still on vacation i believe.

if we would have everyone up to full force, I say easily 2.3mil a day. what do you guys think?

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im also still tweaking my 955. it seems to like the cold, with low voltage still hadnt the balls to fit my mega rad on it, i somehow fear, its flow is too bad (also my distilled is empty, and i forgot to buy new one for a week)

also i got more weapons of crunching ahead. you remember the Benchcase, David?
its got internals now

im also still tweaking my 955. it seems to like the cold, with low voltage still hadnt the balls to fit my mega rad on it, i somehow fear, its flow is too bad (also my distilled is empty, and i forgot to buy new one for a week)

also i got more weapons of crunching ahead. you remember the Benchcase, David?
its got internals now

Well on my last install of the Mega Shadow I actually used a bag around my index finger and spread the thermal paste very thinly and even. Check out these temps now, still fresh TIM so they should get slightly better

Only a 2ºc difference from hottest to coolest core When a/c is on, check out the lowest

I got my first computer when I was 30 years old. Here's some images...

The year was 1976. It was a SWTPC 6800 Computer System. It came as a kit that required all the components such as resistors, capacitors and ICs to be soldered to the circuit boards. A few of the ICs such as the Motorola 6800 multiprocessor had sockets. I also built the monitor that's in the upper right corner of the image. I later bought the same monitor that's in the lower right corner of the image. The storage started out as a cassette record but I soon had two 5 1/4 inch floppy drives and finally an 8 inch floppy. There was a magazine that gave programming examples along with new hardware that could be bought to upgrade the system. One of the upgrades was a Motorola 6809 processor. The memory started at 4K and finally ended with two 16K boards.

The year was 1976. It was a SWTPC 6800 Computer System. It came as a kit that required all the components such as resistors, capacitors and ICs to be soldered to the circuit boards. A few of the ICs such as the Motorola 6800 multiprocessor had sockets. I also built the monitor that's in the upper right corner of the image. I later bought the same monitor that's in the lower right corner of the image. The storage started out as a cassette record but I soon had two 5 1/4 inch floppy drives and finally an 8 inch floppy. There was a magazine that gave programming examples along with new hardware that could be bought to upgrade the system. One of the upgrades was a Motorola 6809 processor. The memory started at 4K and finally ended with two 16K boards.

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holy cow, I was not even close to being born yet man, that goes wayyy back!

The year was 1976. It was a SWTPC 6800 Computer System. It came as a kit that required all the components such as resistors, capacitors and ICs to be soldered to the circuit boards. A few of the ICs such as the Motorola 6800 multiprocessor had sockets. I also built the monitor that's in the upper right corner of the image. I later bought the same monitor that's in the lower right corner of the image. The storage started out as a cassette record but I soon had two 5 1/4 inch floppy drives and finally an 8 inch floppy. There was a magazine that gave programming examples along with new hardware that could be bought to upgrade the system. One of the upgrades was a Motorola 6809 processor. The memory started at 4K and finally ended with two 16K boards.